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SFPD reports near-completion of DOJ reform recommendations; nine items remain

3409904 · May 20, 2025
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The San Francisco Police Department told the Board of Supervisors it has achieved substantial compliance on a federal collaborative reform initiative and will pilot performance dashboards and appraisal tools to complete nine outstanding recommendations; the board continued the hearing to Oct. 7 for an update.

The San Francisco Police Department told the full board on May 6 that it has reached substantial compliance on the federal Department of Justice collaborative reform initiative, completing 263 of 272 recommendations (96.7%), and outlined nine remaining recommendations tied to departmentwide rollouts of performance appraisals and management dashboards.

Chief Bill Scott summarized the department’s work, noting declines in use-of-force incidents and officer-involved shootings and crediting sustained…

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